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THE rCHANTOIJ I'll ID AY. DECEMBER 23. 192t rPT'T'l IliWbLi I Lil oanMiD m. tils tu'o'o rnT'i I (Mlu I I.W.-4 I lii.llul. DAVCsSP? vo a i (Li CWOP HIEt'E CEltm IS 11.11 TO EE GEOIGE i i For 1 r.

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RAW FURS BOUGHT Ssesntl Floss Elsvstar Ssrvtes 1 321 Lacka. Ave Scranton, Pa. ril.Y usJS MAJORITY FACTION STAYS AWAY FpOM EVENING MEET ING OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS TO GIVE DINNER. No successor was named last night to succeed Superintendent C. F.

Hoban, of the Dunmore schools, recently appointed as an assistant to State Superintendent Thomas E. Finegan, because the majority members of the school board failed to put In an appearance. The members of the minority faction, Mrs. Anna Murray Miller, Rlchar Golden and Thomas Murphy attended the meeting. Prof.

Anthony iRatchford and Prof. James Gilllgannr in. the lead and one of themLWiff be selected, it Is rumored. A mass moetlng.bf ths citizens of Dunmore was held last night In the auditorium of the high school, at which time It was decided to hold a testimonial banquet In honor of Dr. Hoban, the date to be decided on by a banquet committee of which Thomas Harrison Is chairman.

Paul Barrett was selected as Chairman of ths publlolty committee in Connection with the affair. PliE CEECK EM EiRECTCBS VOTE 10 INCREASE CucEE Feeling that it was warranted by ths rapid growth of business during ths past year, the deposits having been in excess of $560,000 for some time past, directors of the Pine Brook bank at their ipeetlng yesterday decided to raise the semiannual W-dend from 2 to 24 pbr cent. In 'd-dition to Increasing the dividend, ths surplus and undivided profits of the bank were Increased. Ths time of the annda! meeting has been changed frofn the third Saturday of July to the third Tuesday of January, permission for thla change having been given at the last meeting of ths stockholders. The directors will be the guests Max Blums, a member of ths board, at a dinner in the near celebrate the growth of deposits to beyond the 8500,000 mark.

Keipsr A Vsekreth, SOS Sprue St Plumbing and 8heet Metal Work. Adv. J17.Tu.Fr.lyr SHOT TEST, TEEN JAILED Farmers Capturs Tws Man Said Ts Hava Bssn Chicksn Stealing. Bloomsbury, Deo. 23.

Philip Swisher, aged seventy, and Bruce Whltipoyer, aged forty, were sent to JaU her yesterday after 8wlSher had been, shot In ths back by Earl Hartman, young pin township farmer, who said he caught him stealing chickens. Swisher was not seriously wounded, and both men escaped at the time, but were rounded up In the woods a. short time, later by neighbors Hartman called to bis 4 SENS HOLIDAY MESSAGE FROM PARI THROUGH COURTESY OF CONTINENTAL EDITION OF CHICAGO TRI5UNE. -V Holiday grtlngs Cbm Captain Stanley Urogan, with a grave registration servlc In France, were received her yeeterdft' by Saul. Rubl-now, formerly a felloe newswrlter of Captain Grogan on Scranton newspaper.

The wireless message Vas transmitted to Mr. Rubinow through the courtesy of the Chicago Tribune. Captain Grogan 1 now in Pari but expect to return to the United State goon after the first of the year. The message follows: 0ul Rubinow. Scranton Time.

Scranton. Pn. ''Following transmitted through Chli.fo Tribune: VTho evaoe we are apart today la mtlea by land and tea and ao acroea the tarry way thla wlreleea aparh from me gooe radiating like a epelf to wl.b you boundieea peaoa and hoping happinooa abail Swell With you and never cenee 8TANLBT QROOAM, Paris. For Cold, Grip or Influent and si a Preventive, take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. The gen-ulna bears the signature of E.

W. Greve, (Be sure you get BROMO.) SO. Advertisement FORD IS LOT CGSSIEBIXS mm FivicE nEtci Recent report to the effect that the Ford Motor Car company contemplate a reduction in the price on its cars are emphatically denied by N. J. Schmucker, manager of (he Ford Motor Car company branch here.

The letter from Mr. Schmuckdr follow: There waa published a few day ago an article that Ford Motor company contemplated a reduction In price on 3an I have Just'received a telegram from our home office in which they deny that they contemplate any price change and have no beqltaqcy in making denial of thla report. kfeoi aims Carried Into Court To Face Charge Linked With a Killing. New Caatle, Fa, lec. 2.

Constable Louis waa held for'' court In connection with the shooting 'and killing of Joseph Margel in a South Side restaurant last Saturday, following a preliminary hearing last night In an aldermans court. Three witnesses were called to testify In the oase. The defendant, who had suffered from bruise and other Injuries In the light with Margel, according to local authorities, was carried Into the courtroom on a litter. Beers Expert Stove and Furnace repairing. Phone 14S5-M.

Adv DIJ-tB EL AUDITS ME CLEEP Philadelphia, Dec. IS. The "holiday cleanup begun by prohibition agent yesterday will continue the treat of this week and all of next Director Rutter said today. The next steps will be more raids on cafes and restaurants Suspected of selling liquor and in the cases where liquor Is found, action to eloss ths placed under Section 21 of the Volstead act will be taken, Rutter said. This section provides that places violating the Volstead act can- be closed one year by the government.

Steps to enforce this provision In the case of the' cafe Martin, raided early yesterday by thirty agents, are to taken when the proprietor of the place appear before a United States commissioner today to enter bail for further hearing next week. Join the Christmxs Club at The Trader National Bank Adv, U-t4 iestioste ksns death Wllkee-Barrd. Deb. 28. Police art Investigating to determine whether or not the deth of George Korosko.

forty years, of Plaint, was accidental. Korosko drank carbolic acid at bis home. He leave a widow and ven children. The best Christmas dinner in town can be had at the Hotel Casey Cafeteria on Christmas Day and Monday. Turkey, Cranberry Sauce and all the good things to eat that go with a real Christmas Dinner.

Adv. nas-u Until Christmas Join Our 1922 Xma Club Today Step in for full particulars. Holiday Slippers For All the Family Prices Right i 'Goldsmith Bros. 1 304 Lackawanna Ave. 0 This iGlub Offers iloal i Advantages The advantage offered by our Christma Club place many opportunities in the hand of the Club Members.

Join' TODAY and share these advantages. li Counts i CCVST I5CUS2 QUK3 Parker Method of Ilair 2 and Scalp Treatment Try Our Cryiet Foe Treatmtnt far Wrinkles, tfabbln, Rhsllnmn, IMAIm, Blackhead. Enlarged fww 04 Ftmplee. Alee harmleaa ESitecb. N.nlesring Heir Having.

Vatkt Articles Bair deeds Margaret McNally IH F4rr 133 Adam Ave. Cell Bell MN-S Oysters Frtih Opened ..41.80 for ICO Pi Shell Coped 11.75 for 100 Palmer, Oyster 9 Lackawanna Ave. 7 1 Charley Ray mays that the moving spirit of th age Is gasoline, which Is hep bad for green country boy. lioston Transcript. Open Evenings Stats Trastuiw Begins Making Payment Usdsr 192 Barits.

Harrisburg, De. 2, Stat Treasurer Snyder today began sending out checks paying municipalities money du for firemens relief funds under ths 1920 series, the 1812 payments having been completed. The checks went to th flrst ten counties In alphabetic! order and it It expected about $700,009 will be paid within a. short time. fill: Buy Your Xmas Nuts aid Candies Here and Save Money Fsncy Flsw Crop 4R-.

Crcxll Nuts, lbs I Gif Our Celebrated Tcpsy Pesnufs, pound IJLr Sicily Filberts, Cfjh pound bUO Poc a pound 308 Mixed Nuts, pound lUu Fsncy Franch OHa Walnuts, lb. Urea Crcnoblo Walnuts, lb. uiu Fancy Papor Shell pound Hand Hade CQn Clear Toy, lb. tiu II tn eHa Pesnut pound Pesnut CrltiXo, 108 Cocosmst Don Pons, pound CocOanut Al-tnonds, lb. If American Mixed pound frJU cola oQfW Cressn Drops, Xbivu cola PrsIInos, lb.

Delicious Assorted Puro Mlik Choc- jfl-. chtos, lb ibO Sicsr Coatod Popcorn, plcsa lUO Mohstsj Pop.An corn, qusrt lUu Old Fash I oned Popcorn Dalle, essortsd cslorn, 40 dozen iGu ji- Our Stocli cf loves' ami fV 0 xJ V. 1 T- I 1 wj. fc 9 4- fh DELD III OF SUIT III GOVERNMENT CALLED UPON TO EXPEND BALANCE OF UN- PLEDGED GOUD TAKEN FROM OLD TREASURY. Washington, Dec.

28. Tha Soviet government has agreed to sxpend the balun of unpledged gold taken from tha Russian imperial treasury for foot Ts for the starving population of 'oga basin, Secretary of Com- me Hoover announced today. TUj agreement was made between ths Soviet government and ths American relief administration. Ths relief administration told tha Soviet leaders that tha American people can not expected to contribute to charity on a large scale unless the existing government does something on Its own account It la believed that th Soviet authorities hav 810,000,000 In gold a valla bis for thla purposa Lest Thermos Will tha party who took unbreakable thermos bottle from (Northern Electric) rear car, leaving Scranton at 5 Deo. 22, kindly leava asms at Northern Electrlo station, Reran-ton.

Adv, 023-tl BULL EAELT IMES TOOTH WWSMaMSWMlHS Attacks Him In Stall 1 and Many 8titohas Art Takan In Wounds. Berwick, Pa, Deo. 23. Doyle, seventeen-year-old son of Milea Fur-aL is In a critical condition as tha result of being attacked by a bull when he went to feed th anlmaL His abdomsn was cut open end many stitches war required to clot ths wound, while hi Internal Injuries also ar ssrloua Th bull broke loos and went from hi stall to enother, wbers tbs boy was feeding ths cattle, end drove him against th manger. Hs managed to get out of ths bars and then collapsed.

Special Italian Christmas Dinner with souvenir, $1.25 per plate, Sunday and Monday, at the Spaghetti House, 812- Spruce two doors below Hotel Jermyn. f. II! ami eism Mayor-elect John F. Durban and Sheriff-elect Jim Reap will give out the first two Christmas basket to tha poor at the Salvation A my clta del, 1021 Pries street, tomorrow afternoon at 8 oclock. In connection with the giving out of tbs Chrlatmas dinners tha officers of the army have prepared a short but pleasing program that will be of an interesting nature.

A large number of baskets will he tributed to make hundreds of happy during thla season of the year. Th baskets will contain, potatoes, turnips, apple, onion, jolly, tomatoes, com, cabbag, flour, sugar, Unelda biscuits, aoup, celery, bread, butter, a chicken and the Christmas edition of tho War Cry. cur celeesates fused FQB2BRB AO 111 LEARS Hotel Caasy and th Bilks club ar planning th two big celebrations which ars to mark th coming of th new year to Bcrahton. Hotel Jermyn, which ha A In former years held coming-out parties for th new year. Is making no preparations for ths day other than a special dinner.

There will bs no dancing at ths Jermyn. At Hotel Casey Sunday evening a dinner will bs served, and dancing will start at A Ilk schedule has been worked out by the management of the Elka club. Scores of smaller celebrations ars planned for Saturday night, Deo. 81, but all these will terminate at midnight. The dinner at Hotel Casey, according to the announcement of Manager John Schafer, wilt be served at 9 oclock Sunday enlng.

Dancing, which will start at midnight, will be In th erystal ballroom, th main dining room end In ths lobby. At Hotel Jermyn there will apeclal dinners on both Sunday and Monday evenings. For th man In only moderate circumstances ths New Year's celebration In Scranton will probably be dry, th prevailing pries of bootleg hootch being 215 per quart STIHEIMItfS fc Poeene Pinse, Pi. Deo. 23.

M. Freedman, to years superintendent of th Indian school at Carlisle, has been appointed superintendent at th vocational training center hers to succeed Mr. Lahendney. The appointment was mad at Washington and without th knowledge of atate officials of th vocational board, Stroudsburg, P- Dee, 3. Lao A.

Achterman, a leading young lawyer, today announced hltnaelf a a candidate for representative, in th general assembly. He la vies commander of ths local American Legion post. Wilkes-Barrs, Dae. 21 Th Lehigh Valley shops at Co ion today suspend opatatlona until Jan. 2.

Dullness depression la given as ths cause. A number of train crews have been laid off on account of the U.w. at ths mines. A'toons, Fa Coe. 23.

1 a B. UarnUn. seventy-one, 1 to pave today forT. '-i. O.toi-- .1 the holidays with a s' tr k.i' 1 by a Pone- i i tram wbis Ire a Ghriatass nrlictSpcci (Vcst Cido, Wasli-Instcn Ayo.) Sweat Juicy Florida Oranges 28c, 39c Doz.

Extra Fcncy Cdilomla Ilavcl Orange 43c, 65c Doz. Fancy Capo Cod Cranberries, lb. Iiuu Fsncy California 1 0 Lemons, doz. liU Choice Ripe Grape Fr ult, each Uu Crisp Tender jnrt Celery, bunch lUu Fancy Jersey Sweet Potatoes Nice Solid Cab- base, lb. lJy Parsnips or Car- rots, peck liO li Canadian Yellon Rutsbaga Tur-nips, peck uxjkj Choice Freeh Mushrooms, lb.

uU Fresh tot Sjiicfels For Oliristo (West Side, Dunmsro, Washington Ave.) Nice Lean Perk Loins, rCOA roasting, lb. Lean Fresh Perk ft Shoulder, lb. lUu Fancy Lean OHr Fresh Ham, lb. GuO (Whola or Half Ham) Lean Tender Solid Round rna Roast of Cscf, Ib.L Nice Tender Chuck Roast, FancyFrooh Pork Sausage, COn pound ivu IGo Philadelphia Ccrappls, 2 lbs. Lj Full Lins of Fancy Fresh Killed, Homo Dressed Turkeys Ducks, Gees end Chickens i i 4 i FIIILABELPIIIL vt rayy Tick- tcel -'v 0(1 -il (fats I- t.

J. i 1 It A I jL at ,1 1 1 FORMAL- ANNOUNCEMENT EX. PECTED FOLLOWING CON-" FERENCE TO BE HELD SOON. Lieutenant Governor Edward E. Beidleman a leader at the Dauphin county bar and the expressed choice of many men prominent In the councils of the Republican organization for the gubernatorial nomination In the spring primary, I expected to make formal announctment of his candidacy soon after the holiday sea.

son. One 1s well pleased with the situation. Things are going along very satisfactorily. The campaign will get under way soon after the New YeAr, Mr. Bedleman told a Times man at Hotel Casey, this morning.

He came to Scranton, last evening, to respond to tost at the dinner of the New England society. The lieutenant governor left for Harrisburg at oclock. Mr, Beidleman, who served in the house and the senate from Dauphin county, prior to his being elected lieutenant governor, has been looked upon as ad active aspirant for the governorship for many months. His candidacy has been favorably commented upon by Governor William C. Sproul and It Is known that in the event be enters ths primary, be will hav the united backing of United States Senator William E.

Crow, Republican state chairman; W. Harry Baker, secretary of the state committee; William P. Gallagher, of Lucerne, chief clerk of the senate, and others, who are In close touch with Republican politics In all parts of the state. Mr. Beidleman said be was Interested in the report that a soldier candidate may be put In the field for second place on the ticket and in this connection touched on the announcement that Colonel David J.

Davis, of this city, a past department commander of the American Legion In Pennsylvania, la being seriously considered as a candidate for lieutenant governor. Surface indications point ts an Important conference of the Republican leaders In ths -stats to held shortly after the New Tear Is ushered in It will proabbly Je attended by United States Senator Boles Penroa and his colleague, Senator Crow, Governor Sproul and other. In all likelihood, the personnel of the ticket that It to have the organization backing In the prjmiry will be agreed upon at this conference. Senator Crow appears assured of the organizations endorsement for the sen. atorlal nomination and Mr.

Beidle-mans lieutenants feel confident that the Harrlsburgor will slated for the head of the ticket. I The Candies Distributed by ths Scranton) Dry Goods Co Scranton. Pa, Ars Admitted to bs ths Best and Purast Offsrsd to ths Public. Conform to ths Higbset Standards of ths- Purs Food Lswo John F. Dvlis Manager of ths Candy, Soda and Lunch Department.

Juat at the present time the public at large Is peculiarly and especially Interested In ths various measures and movements looking to ths adop tlon of higher standards In ths manufacture of candy and confectionery of every description. It Is essential to public health that the utmost purity should be Insisted upon In the manufacture and handling to prevent any form Of impurity or adulteration. We feel that we are rendering our readers a valuable eervlce In directing tbslr attention to the superior merits and standard quality of ths candles manufactured and distributed by the Scranton Dry Goods Scranton, Pa. 'These are the best, purest and most wholesome products of the kind offered to the public, and they are steadily growing in favor, popularity and consumption as their merits became more generally known and appreciated. The candles of the Scranton Dry Goods Co.

may be briefly and truthfully described as being purs and wholesome. They are manufactured from the best, and the utmost cleanliness and hyglento conditions ars observed in every detail of the business. They conform to the highest standards and requirements of ths purs foqd laws. It Is a pleasure for ths Journal of Commerce to bs able to give its endorsement to such meritorious articles, and those of our readers who have personally used and tested the candles of ths Scranton Dry Goods Co. will unhesitatingly add their commendation to this gratuitous and unsolicited endorsement.

Taken from the Journal of Commerce. Adv. ISfflUGE LICENSES Paul MarcuB, Scranton; Rom MyoTf, 8cranton. William A. Davis, Scranton; Ellaaboth Gathinir, Scranton Michael Turck, Dickson City; Mary llai kots, Dickfbon City.

Daniel W. Williams, Soranton; Elisa bath Hten Thomas, Scranton. Harry Rachova, Simpson; Arnos Strokot, Simpson Herbert toty, Btroudsburfj Ann 1C. Drihl, Stroudsburg. Goorso A.

Frits, Scranton; laaballa G. May, Clarks Bummk. John freroarona, Carbondaia; Usristat Tura, Carbondaia. Harry Fowler, Wlnton; Jans Bintham Wioton, CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Do your shopping between the hours 10:00 m. e.nJ 4:00 p.

thereby avoiding congestion on street cars and securing better service in the stores. Scranton Railway Company dv. D8-U5- draw Hearty London, Dec. 23. The motion of Fenator France introduced In the United States senate providing for an economic conference drew hearty applause In the London newspapers today.

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F. The Past Grands Association of Lr l.ftWBnna county, Second district, vih F.lurlan lodge. No. 163, 'i! 1 avenue, on next fliLiy 2, not th's even-f a -nt 1 a i-elwo 1. 1 rronon i on.

for mer-iber- i veltvfnru 3 Why Throw Ycux Money Away? Our SPEGLU B1E3 COFFEE 25c a 11 4 Ess. for Is euftirsntssg ts ts squsl 35 40 seffss yss sail I Itswhsr. FrssN rsaits ivwy sasrntrg ysuw prstsnsfc Dsn'l fall Is try It. Goto C. S27 Adam Arenua SIS North Main Avcruj JOSEPHS Fur Coats and Fur Pieces Maks Christmas Gifts Repairing and Nemodciir I I 1 JUDl 215 Xk-M 1 i Cr.

A U. Luis.vi rcoT r. tiwaw rt -U rh 4. I I. 1 tr At I Give Him a LEE Tire for XMAS Adv-D12tf On Christmas Day and Monday the Hotel Casey Cafeteria will serve turkey and all the fixins that go with a real Christinas Dinner.

Adv. D28-tl LED FlA'i'3 ADTKEB FLEA Withdraw Pardon Appeal Ts Carry Cass Ts ths Supreme Court. Pottsvllle, Deo. 22. William S.

Lelb, ths former political boas of this county, withdraw ths petition for hla pardon befora the stats board at Harrisburg on Wednesday on the advice of hla attorneys. A new legal move on his behalf Is about to be aprung, vfhlch waa tbs reason for thla action. Lelbs friends appear very confident that the appeal, which will bs submitted to ths United States su prem court early in January, will bs successful and they are preparing to welcome him horn In another month. Comet Canoe Club Dance, Casino, Tonight 8 Strutter 8 Three Door Prizes Adv. D22-tl JEEE3 CEIO AID FCLK to feature service SSHtM wwi (Rabbi Saul Goldfarb will conduct the Friday evening services at Tern-pie Israel at 8 o'clock this evening.

Ringing of Jewish traditional melodies and ancient Jewish folk songs will be a feature of ths servlos. Rabbi Goldfarb, musical director of Temple Israel, is organizing and coaching the boys and girls to form a choir which will help the congregation to carry on Its community singing and ra-sponses. The Jew, the International Scapegoat," will ba the subject of Rabbi Kahns lecture for tonight. Sabbath morning the rabbi will speak on "Ths Story of Joaeph." Sabbath afternoon ths children's services will bs held In the temple. The children of the schools are now engaged in preparing a Chanukah program which will take placa in tha Y.

M. H. auditorium Thursday avaning. Dec. 2.

Tha program will consist of songs, recitations, plays, sketches, folk dancing and pageants. The publla Is extended the invitation to attend these services which are held regularly at tha temple. TflICTCIIOEIH Cleveland, Dec. 28. John Em-mel, taxicab driver, was shot to death yesterday.

In a downtown restaurant and George G. Beamer, said to bs engaged to Emmel'a former wife, la being held by police on a charge of first degree murder. The ahooting la the climax of a three months' feud. It began, according to Bamer statement to police, when ha first began going with Mrs. Clara Emrael after ebs had divorced her husband, charging failor to support, WILLS FILED FOR PRC2ATZ Antoni CherolL 1st of South Foranton, It ft an estate valued at 34,000, one-half -of which Is bequeathed to her husband, Wattney, and tt-a o' her baf to threa children, P.

II. a-, ef Vandl'rg, wea yea-tul i 1 1 ii cf a Inlntra-tlon fr at cf hla wife, Anna. He ex'ate cf I Rnhraer ft to rr, ra. "rl 1 a 3 i Eleventh Hour Gifts The magical, mysterious hour is near at hand and you probably have several gifts, yet to choose. Moreover, you may be perplexed as to just what is best to buy for this or that friend.

At such a time China Hall is a wonderful help. This store specializes on gifts of the finer sogt fifty-two weeks in the year in fact, it is a real gift store. That is one reason why our stocks are so full of unusual and beautiful things that are pleasingly unique. And at this "eleventh hour our gift stocks are still splendidly large. fif 1 inf 0 4 I 1 9F 9 A S'.

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